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Essay heading: Nonverbal communication in Arabs Culture
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An Arab may use the sign in conjunction with verbal curses.
• One or both hands held at chestheight, palms open and facing out, has the meaning, “it’s not my responsibility.”
• Right hand out, palm down, with fingers brought toward oneself repeatedly in a clawing motion, is he sign for calling someone to come... displayed 300 characters
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A very slight bow of the head may also be added.
• Touching the tips of the right fingertips to the forehead while bowing the head slightly, or kissing the back of a dignitary’s hand also connotes “Respect.”
• Hitting the side of one’s face with the palm of one hand, head slightly tilted, and eyes wide open, is meant as an expression of surprise... displayed next 300 characters
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